Sky News says a UK-Australia free trade deal has been agreed and will be announced on Tuesday morning, a government source said
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TRT World says the United States has crossed the grim milestone of 600,000 Covid-19 deaths, according to a Reuters tally.
ICC prosecutor seeks full probe into Duterte’s drug war killings that killed thousands of people including innocent children.
Arab News says hundreds of African migrants are feared dead after a shipwreck off the western province of Lahj in Yemen.
Protesters urged lawmakers in Hungary to reject legislation banning any content portraying or promoting homosexuality.
BBC News says the final stage of easing lockdown restrictions in England is to be delayed until 19 July.
England 1-0 Croatia: Raheem Sterling gets England off to a winning start at Euro 2020 as they beat Croatia in sweltering conditions.
TRT World says New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern has criticised a planned movie about her response to the 2019 Christchurch terror attacks.
Arab News says three packages have been approved for this year’s pilgrimage, and people can register online for Hajj.
Aljazeera says Benjamin Netanyahu’s 12-year rule as Israeli PM has come to an end as a new coalition government is sworn in.
France24 says the trial of ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi will hear its first testimony in a junta court Monday, 4 months after military coup.
BBC News says senior ministers have signed off a decision to delay the lifting of all coronavirus restrictions in England beyond 21 June.
Al Jazeera says the man accused of mowing down a Muslim family with his pick-up truck in what Canadian police are calling a hate-motivated attack appeared briefly by Zoom before a judge.
VOA says communities across Myanmar are forming armed bands with mostly crude guns and explosives in an increasingly violent resistance to the military junta.
Sky News says this will be a European Championship like no other, not just because the tournament is taking place a year later than planned.
France24 says G7 leaders will agree to expand global Covid vaccine manufacturing to provide at least one billion doses to the world.
BBC News says the alliance between the US and the UK should be known as the “indestructible relationship” says PM Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson says the effectiveness of the vaccine rollout will determine whether the 21 June lockdown lifting can go ahead as UK records highest daily cases in months.
The White House has dropped Trump-era executive orders that attempted to ban the popular apps TikTok and WeChat.
At least nine people were killed and eight seriously injured in South Korea when a five-storey building collapsed suddenly onto a bus.
Arab News says El Salvador became the first country in the world to adopt bitcoin as legal tender after Congress on Wednesday approved President Nayib Bukele’s proposal.
US President Joe Biden has launched his first official overseas trip with a warning to Russia that it faces “robust and meaningful” consequences if it engages in “harmful activities”.
The Independent says a terrorist was shot 12 times by armed police after murdering two people, an inquest has heard.
Kamala Harris defends her decision not to go to the US-Mexico border as part of her work to address the spike in migration.
Israel’s government will allow a controversial march by far-right nationalists and pro-settler groups through occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.